In order to meet the development of all-English or bilingual teaching of organic chemistry in medical colleges of our country, we are now grouped to edit this book. The sequence of chapters and related contents in this book are consistent to the sixth edition of Organic Chemistry in Chinese which is published by Peoples Medical Publishing House as a NHOs programming book material. We have applied "three basic contents:basic theories, basic knowledge, basic skills" and "five features thoughtful, scientific, advanced, heuristic, adaptable" to this book. That means precise demonstrations, clear arrangements, visual illuminations and fluent language. The whole book is arranged in a proper and gradual sequence to avoid destroying the coherence or connections of chapters and furthermore unnecessary repetition.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
暫缺《Organic Chemistry for Students of Medicine and Biology》作者簡(jiǎn)介
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Chapter 1 Introduction l.1 Organic Compounds and Organic Chemistry 1.2 Bonding in Organic Compound 1.3 Attractions between Molecules 1.4 Classification and Reaction Types of Organic Compounds 1.5 Acid-Base Theory Additional Problems Chapter 2 The Alkanes and Cycloalkanes 2.1 Alkanes 2.2 Cycloalkanes Essay: Radical in Biology, Medicine and Industry Additional Problems Chapter 3 Alkenes and Alkynes 3.1 Structure of Alkenes and Alkynes 3.2 Nomenclature of Alkenes and Alkynes 3.3 Cis-Trans Isomerism in Alkenes 3.4 Electronic Effect 3.5 Resonance Structure 3.6 Physical Properties of Alkenes and Aikynes 3.7 Chemical Properties of Alkenes and Alkynes 3.8 Conjugated Dienes Essay: Terpenes--Naturally Occurring Alkenes Additional Problems Chapter 4 Aromatic Compounds 4.1 Benzene. Structure and Bonding 4.2 Nomenclature of Aromatic Compounds 4.3 Physical Properties of Aromatic Compounds 4.4 Chemical Properties of Aromatic Compounds 4.5 Fused-Ring Aromatic Hydrocarbons 4.6 Aromaticity - Huckel Rule Essay: Cancer and Carcinogens Additional Problems Chapter 5 Enantiomerism 5.1 Enantiomers 5.2 Measurement of Optical Activity 5.3 Representation of Enantiomer--Fischer Projection Formula 5.4 Nomenclature of Enantiomer 5.5 Stereoisomers with Two Chiral Carbon Atoms 5.6 Enantiomers without Chiral Carbon Atoms 5.7 Enantiomers in Cyclic Compounds..-. 5.8 Properties of Enantiomer 5.9 Resolution of Enantiomers 5.10 Reform of Chiral Molecules and Biological Function Essay: Stereoisomerism in the Biological World Additional Problems Chapter 6 Halohydrocarbons 6.1 Classification and Nomenclature of Halohydrocarbons 6.2 Physical Properties of Halohydrocarbons 6.3 Chemical Properties of Halohydrocarbons Essay: Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds Additional Problems Chapter7 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers. 7.1 Alcohols 7.2 Phenols 7.3 Ethers 7.4 Epoxides 7.5 Sulfur Analogues of Alcohols and Ethers: Thiols and Sulfides Essay: Measuring Blood Alcohol Addition Problems Chapter 8 Aldehydes and Ketones 8.1 Classification and Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones 8.2 Structure of Aldehydes and Ketones 8.3 Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones 8.4 Chemical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones Essay: Some Biological Nucleophilic Addition Reaction Addition Problems Chapter 9 Carboxylic Acids and Substituted Acids 9.1 Carboxylic Acids 9.2 Hydroxy Acids 9.3 Keto-Acids Essay: Food Preservatives Additional Problems Chapter 10 Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids 10.1 Classification and Structure of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 10.2 Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 10.3 Physical Properties of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 10.4 Chemical Properties of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 10.5 Urea and Barbiturates Essay: Aspirin and Other Analgesics Additional Problems Chapter 11 Amines 11.1 Classification and Nomenclature of Amines 11.2 Structure of Amines 11.3 Physical Properties of Amines 11.4 Chemical Properties of A mines 11.5 Aromatic Diazonium Salts 11.6 Alkaloids Essay: Local Anesthetics and Cocaine Additional Problems Chapter 12 Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds 12.1 General Principle of Absorption Spectra 12.2 Ultraviolet -Visible Spectra 12.3 Infrared Spectra 12.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra 12.5 Mass Spectrometry Essay: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Additional Problems Chapter 13 Heterocyeles 13.1 Classification and Nomenclature of Heterocycles 13,2 Structure and Properties of Five-Membered Aromatic Heterocycles 13.3 Structure and Properties of Pyridine and Pyrimidine ~ 13.4 Fused-Heterocyclic Compounds 13.5 The SulfaDrugs Additional Problems Chapter !4 Cadrbohydrates. 14.1 Classification and Nomenclature of Carbohydrates 14.2 Monosaccharides 14.3 Disaccharides and Polysaccharides Essay: Diabetes and:Low-Calorie Sweeteners Additional Problems Chapter 15 Lipids 15.1 Fats and Oils--Triacylglycerols 15.2 Waxes 15.3 Phospholipids 15.4 Steroids 15.5 Steroid Hormones Essay: Errors in the Metabolism of Fatty Acids-Lorenzos Oil Additional Problems Chapter 16 Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins 16.1 Amino Acids 16.2 Peptides 16.3 Proteins Essay: Sickle Cell AnemianA Biochemical Disease and Mad Cow Disease Additional Problems Chapter 17 Nucleic Acids 17.1 The Chemical Structure and Classification of Nucleic Acids 17.2 Nucleosides and Nucleotides 17.3 The Hierarchy of Nucleic Acid Structure 17.4 Physical and Chemical Properties of Nucleic Acids Essay: The Human Genome Project Additional Problems Index